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Default 14-03-2010, 20:58

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Have you used Localphone to forward successfully to an estonia mobile,
as many voip companies don't forward to Estonian numbers.
No I haven't tried. I don't have any (working!) international sims now.

I mainly use them to forward to Mexico mobile when out of range of wi-fi.

At 29c/min they're not a very good deal for forwarding to OneSimCard anyway, there are probably cheaper around (but not Kall8 ).
   
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Default 14-03-2010, 21:08

Actually, you'll be lucky to find any forwarding service to these Estonian numbers that is less than $0.29. Most of them plainly just do not connect and some of them even state so on their website. And those that will connect to it are outrageously high. I'd be suspicious of any that post a too good to be true rate for forwarding to these numbers. It likely will not connect most of the time.

I had international sim card with an Estonian number briefly last year, and I used Rebtel to forward to it. The rate was about $0.29 I think.


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Default 15-03-2010, 02:08

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Several years ago I used a International roaming card. It was a Hop card. It went bankrupt and I lost over $100.00 of credit. Lesson learned. Now I use a local sim card. When I saw the .35 cents for a personal access number it reminded me of Hop. I have a 866 number that I can send to any sim card in the world. It is $2.00 a month and .6 cents a minute to call anywhere in Europe. What a huge profit for onesim. I have the number on my business card. So anyone can call me if they need to get a hold of me. All I have to do is go online an redirect the number to the sim I am using. Very simple and efficient. There are many companies that do this, and they have toll free numbers in many countries. I am through with International sims. They are to expensive,and the local sims in the EU are cheap now for roaming.
I tend to agree. I have used VoiceStick.com, in the past, to do this from the U.S. to a pre-paid SIM.
Now, I often manage to make use of T-Mobile U.S. ability to make free calls back to U.S. if you have a wifi connection. That, and the ability to get/send email on my BB for 67 cents/day often means I don't need a pre-paid.
As many have discovered, many LD carriers refused to carry calls to high priced numbers like +372 mobile and formerly to United Mobile in Lichtenstein. I wouldn't dare have business contacts or friends spend lots of $ to call me. I always make sure they can get me by using my regular number - which then gets forwarded.
Once Google Voice initiates forwarding to intl. numbers - it will make things easy. GV has all kinds of advanced features. Numbers are free. You can use them to dial overseas, now, just not fwd.

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My Plan -[6 lines] U.S. T-Mobile unlimited minutes (incoming and outgoing), unlimited text, fast data on each line. that $145/mo. total! . (In U.S. no surcharge for calling a cell.) If a line exceeds 2G of data in a month, pay $10 more for that line. [That only happens a couple times/year.
   
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Default Free voicemail - 25-03-2010, 18:49

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And here is the bad news:
First you need to call to the voicemail from your OneSimCard phone and set up a password.
UPDATE: There's no longer a need to make an international call to set up a voicemail password or listen to messages. We just added a new feature where you can now listen to voicemail online by logging in to your account and clicking on the Voicemail link. There, you can also set voicemail to be emailed to you as an audio file and change passwords or other settings.

I would love to hear more suggestions from customers on ways we can improve our service.

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Default Something wrong? - 26-03-2010, 17:34

When i click on the voicemail link in my account i end up in my 'voicemail cabinet' in Russian instead of English. Onesimcard, how can i change this into English?
   
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Default No problems reported - 26-03-2010, 17:56

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When i click on the voicemail link in my account i end up in my 'voicemail cabinet' in Russian instead of English. Onesimcard, how can i change this into English?
That is likely a font-related issue where you have something installed on your computer that is making it display in Russian instead of English. The system is designed to support both languages. I will speak with our techs to see if I can provide more information and post a reply back here.
   
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Default 13-04-2010, 15:01

@Onesimcard: The language problem is fixed. My voicemail settings are in English again. Thank you for solving this matter.
   
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Default 13-04-2010, 22:56

Thanks for confirming, I'm glad everything is working well. Feel free to post any more feedback here.
   
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Default Celtrek - 22-04-2010, 02:37

Do I understanding, from an earlier post here, that OneSimcard will exchange Celtrek SIMs just as they do with UM SIMs?
   
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Default You're in luck! - 22-04-2010, 07:11

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Do I understanding, from an earlier post here, that OneSimcard will exchange Celtrek SIMs just as they do with UM SIMs?
Here is their page:
Celtrek Global Roaming Inc. SIM card | Free SIM Replacement Program
It is about the best value you are going to get these days.
   
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